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some haitian orphans are getting ready to start a brand new life in the united states. five orphans said to be adopted arrived in orlando. they were found in the rubble of an orphanage. there will be reunited with their new families. >> money and supplies are pouring in to help those affected. star athletes and starthey are a candlelight vigil at the haitian embassy. people offering their prayers for the island nation. so many have been moved on this day that even the folks here at the embassy have been overwhelmed by what they have received. >> the donations just keep pouring in. the support is humbling. >> it is good to see everyone helping out. supplies dropped off are being sorted at this old warehouse behind d.c. general hospital. volunteers showed up to sort things out. >> we're giving them food, clothing, medicine. >> the question in this situation is when and how well all these make it to the people who need it? the embassy is asking the general public stop dropping off supplies and donate money. people in our area just want to give what they can. >> when you fi
some haitian orphans are getting ready to start a brand new life in the united states. five orphans said to be adopted arrived in orlando. they were found in the rubble of an orphanage. there will be reunited with their new families. >> money and supplies are pouring in to help those affected. star athletes and starthey are a candlelight vigil at the haitian embassy. people offering their prayers for the island nation. so many have been moved on this day that even the folks here at the...
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. >> we do this throughout the united states. this would be new for us to go international. >> if you want to help the people at the haitian embassy, the best thing you can do is to donate money through a charitable organization that you feel comfortable with or through your job or company. >>> if you do want to give, we are teaming up with save the children. you can go to our web site, wjla.com, there you will find a link to the save the children website. >>> it is inspiring to see the way people are stepping up. >> all across the country. >>> and doug hill is stepping up, can you find some way to put a positive spin on this mess? >> i am sorry, brother. i cannot do it. we will go backwards weather wise. it is the middle of january, you can expect it. live super doppler radar. down towards stafford and fredericksburg, there is rain there, even reports of sleep. -- reports of sleet. one viewer sees some indication of it too on our store machine. -- our stomrm machine. in spotsylvania county, it is 36 degrees. 40 degrees in chevy
. >> we do this throughout the united states. this would be new for us to go international. >> if you want to help the people at the haitian embassy, the best thing you can do is to donate money through a charitable organization that you feel comfortable with or through your job or company. >>> if you do want to give, we are teaming up with save the children. you can go to our web site, wjla.com, there you will find a link to the save the children website. >>> it...
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it's important to the entire united states of america. >> thank you very much. inappreciate the votes. >> reporter: last week, i talked to brown about the state of the race. why all the excitement? >> well, because it represents an opportunity for change to go to washington. at least bring back the debate. as the 41st senator, i can can at least allow them to maybe look at things a little differently. >> reporter: he brought up that magic number 41. now he will become the 41st republican senator, enough to block health care reform and wreak havoc on the president's agenda. less than five months after the death of ted kennedy, the lion of the senate, the darling of massachusetts's liberals, it is the man who will take his seat that could be the biggest obstacle to what he held most dear. tonight was game six for democrats. the ball went through their legs. there are still plenty of people here at scott brown headquarters. i have to tell you, this place was packed. practically a fire hazard. it's safe to say that over the last several decades, republicans in massa
it's important to the entire united states of america. >> thank you very much. inappreciate the votes. >> reporter: last week, i talked to brown about the state of the race. why all the excitement? >> well, because it represents an opportunity for change to go to washington. at least bring back the debate. as the 41st senator, i can can at least allow them to maybe look at things a little differently. >> reporter: he brought up that magic number 41. now he will become...
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. >> the president of the united states. >> reporter: the president delivered the state of the union address with confidence. but awareness that an increasing number of americans aren't buying into his agenda. >> for these americans and so many others, change has not come fast enough. some are frustrated. some are angry. >> reporter: mr. obama focused an americans' frustration with the weak economy. and concerns about the ballooning trillion-dollar deficit. he proposed spending freezes, tax cuts for the struggling middle class, and ways to put people back to work. >> jobs must be our number one focus for 2010. that's why i'm calling for a new jobs bill tonight. >> reporter: republicans during much of the speech, by staying seated. and the gop response was delivered by bob mcdonnell, who was recently elected as virginia's new governor, by voters angry with the president's policies. >> in the past year, more than 3 million people have lost their jobs. yet, the democratic congress continues deficit spending, adding to the bureaucracy, and increasing the national debt on our children and
. >> the president of the united states. >> reporter: the president delivered the state of the union address with confidence. but awareness that an increasing number of americans aren't buying into his agenda. >> for these americans and so many others, change has not come fast enough. some are frustrated. some are angry. >> reporter: mr. obama focused an americans' frustration with the weak economy. and concerns about the ballooning trillion-dollar deficit. he proposed...
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their view of the united states? 68% say they support the troops in afghanistan now. and they agree with president obama's recent troop surge. "they bring us security" says this woman. but eight years of disappointment in america's performance has left overall approval of the u.s. at only 38%. so what about the enemy, the taliban? our polls show they remainstreamly unpopular. they say we have bad memories of the taliban. while embattled president hamid karzai is riding his post election wave of hope. polling in afghanistan is daunting and dangerous. abc news and our partners here sent 168 pollsters out across the country door to door taking the pulse of 1,500 people also asking them about ordinary life here. for instance, that covering for women, the burqa, should it be the husband's decision or hers? in this country, a split decision. women say they should decide. the majority of men say it's the husband's choice. this woman added perspective "my husband's not the problem, she says, it's the taliban i'm afraid of. >> general stanley mcchrystal is the top u.s. command
their view of the united states? 68% say they support the troops in afghanistan now. and they agree with president obama's recent troop surge. "they bring us security" says this woman. but eight years of disappointment in america's performance has left overall approval of the u.s. at only 38%. so what about the enemy, the taliban? our polls show they remainstreamly unpopular. they say we have bad memories of the taliban. while embattled president hamid karzai is riding his post...
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states? once you got a positive answer to that, all hell should have broken loose. and this guy should have gone on the no-fly list. and been investigated. i think that's what the president's quite upset about. >> it seems that, he's called his team in. real quickly here, the president said he's going to hold his team accountable. what should we expect from the meeting tomorrow? >> you know, i don't think -- do more, do better. but here's the problem in all of this, george. all of the focus on airline security, obviously, it's a big deal. but al qaeda has capabilities to do other things. how about trains? how about buses? the administration has to worry about being like the generals fighting the last war. you can't fight the last terrorist attack, it can come anywhere, anyplace. >> constant vigilance is the answer. bob woodward, thanks very much. >>> in case you haven't noticed it is cold outside, rods-breaking slow-temperature stretch from the midwest to florida. our sam champion has the lat
states? once you got a positive answer to that, all hell should have broken loose. and this guy should have gone on the no-fly list. and been investigated. i think that's what the president's quite upset about. >> it seems that, he's called his team in. real quickly here, the president said he's going to hold his team accountable. what should we expect from the meeting tomorrow? >> you know, i don't think -- do more, do better. but here's the problem in all of this, george. all of...
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. >>> 53 haitian orphans arrived in the united states to begin new lives. most were already adopted waiting for final legal paperwork. they have been granted two-year humanitarian waivers through a program that may help other orphans come here, as well. >>> in los angeles a hillside neighborhood is off-limits because of severe storms and a threat of mudslides. the terrible weather has left behind destruction as alex stone reports. >> this blew out everything. >> reporter: ken bailey shows what remains of a neighbor's car after a small tornado hit his sunset beach apartment complex. >> all of a sudden the wind began to blow real hard. the windows began to shake. and then the windows blew out. >> reporter: the winds were so powerful, they flipped this suv on its side. this caught on home video also ripped off the roofs of several buildings. >> i was on the phone and i was just shaking. and i said, i am looking right at the tornado, i'm looking at it, it's coming this way! >> reporter: the second storm roared into southern california with rain so fast and heav
. >>> 53 haitian orphans arrived in the united states to begin new lives. most were already adopted waiting for final legal paperwork. they have been granted two-year humanitarian waivers through a program that may help other orphans come here, as well. >>> in los angeles a hillside neighborhood is off-limits because of severe storms and a threat of mudslides. the terrible weather has left behind destruction as alex stone reports. >> this blew out everything. >>...
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thank you, god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. >> by now you've heard some of what the experts thought about the speech. we asked you to logon to our facebook fan page and tell us what you think and actually grade the speech. it's a c, he didn't say anything new and did not address the real problems for our economy. the high school dropout rate. >> jorge gave the president an "a." he said an "a" for me on the student loans and ending don't ask, don't tell. given what he had to begin with i'm sure he will get better as we head into his second year. >> a lot of "as." >> you can go to facebook and weigh in. we have dozens of responses. >>> when we come back, they've been practically sleepless waiting for apple's new tablet. apple fanatics chubby checker: hi i'm chubby checker. a new twist in the law makes it easier than ever to save on your medicare prescription drug plan costs. so what are you waiting for? go to www.socialsecurity.gov and apply for extra help. it's easier than learning the twist. ñññññññññññññññññññññññññññññññññÃ
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live in the united states. for them and their families, news of the earthquake has been devastating. even harder than that is coping when you aren't able to locate your missing loved one. united state yang has that story. >> i cannot get anybody on the phone. >> reporter: she can barely breathe as uncertainty and anxiety knock the wind out of her. >> i feel bad. i don't know. i don't know. i don't know. >> reporter: with business slow at her haitian restaurant on the west side, she's been folkused on trying to reach her son in haiti. all she wants is to hear his voice and know that he is safe. >> because only son. he's the only one. >> reporter: here at radio soleil it's been an evening of intense frustrations as listeners call in, begging for information and the station left helpless to report on the disaster. >> we cannot reach our reporters. we cannot reach our sister stations. their operations have ceases. it's very difficult and very frustrating. >> reporter: with communication knocked out by the earthquak
live in the united states. for them and their families, news of the earthquake has been devastating. even harder than that is coping when you aren't able to locate your missing loved one. united state yang has that story. >> i cannot get anybody on the phone. >> reporter: she can barely breathe as uncertainty and anxiety knock the wind out of her. >> i feel bad. i don't know. i don't know. i don't know. >> reporter: with business slow at her haitian restaurant on the...
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it was great. >>> when we come back, the same vulnerable places in the united states. to apologize. the system has failed you. i have failed you. i have faed to help you share your talent with the world when the world needs talent more than ever. yet, it's being wasted every day... by an educational system steeped in tradition and old ideas. well, it's time for a new tradition. it's time to realize talent isn't just in schools like this one, it's everywhere. it's time to use technology to rewrite the rules of education, to learn how you learn so we can teach you better. it's time the university adapted to you, rather than you adapting to it. it's time--time--time for a different--different kind of university. it's your time. not to let your immune system become a statistic. support your immune system with patented ester-c. ester-c provides up to 24 hours of immune support. ester-c. the better vitamin c. but my allergies put me in a fog. so now, i'm claritin clear! claritin works great on all my allergies like dust, mold, pollen, or pets without making me drowsy, cause i want to be a
it was great. >>> when we come back, the same vulnerable places in the united states. to apologize. the system has failed you. i have failed you. i have faed to help you share your talent with the world when the world needs talent more than ever. yet, it's being wasted every day... by an educational system steeped in tradition and old ideas. well, it's time for a new tradition. it's time to realize talent isn't just in schools like this one, it's everywhere. it's time to use technology...
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we have great respect for the presidency, the men and women of the united states secret service, and they have a tradition of excellence in their missions. and nothing that transpired on november 24th should take away from the extraordinary services the united states secret service performs on a daily basis. >> did you attend the white house state dinner held on november 24th, 2009, as part of a reality tv stunt? mr. chairman, i am under a nondisclosure agreement and should not discuss matters related to the television matter. >> that is not the answer. let me give you another chance to -- >> well, mr. chairman, on advice of counsel i respectfully assert my right to remain silent and decline to answer your question. >> were you on the secret services office security list at the first checkpoint to enter the white house grounds? >> on advice of counsel i respectfully assert my right to remain silent and decline to answer your question. >> when you were advised at the gate that your name was not on the list why did you continue to attempt to enter when you knew you did not have final c
we have great respect for the presidency, the men and women of the united states secret service, and they have a tradition of excellence in their missions. and nothing that transpired on november 24th should take away from the extraordinary services the united states secret service performs on a daily basis. >> did you attend the white house state dinner held on november 24th, 2009, as part of a reality tv stunt? mr. chairman, i am under a nondisclosure agreement and should not discuss...
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united states senator. >> an outcome that's sending shock waves through washington. our senior political reporter weighs in. >>> city in crisis. looting on the rise in port-au-prince. >> you can't trust anybody right now. >> and amazingly, people still being pulled alive from the rubble. >>> and, role reversal. money and marriage. who benefits more? men or women? it's wednesday, january 20th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> well, it looks like we're the sugar mamas these days. >> indeed. >> women taking care of men. >> marriage can be lucrative. emotional benefits makes emotional sense, now dollars and cents. >> you're so diplomatic all the time. good morning and thanks for being with us this morning. you'll hear more about that story coming up. i'm vinita nair. >> i'm eric horng. jeremy hubbard is on assignment. >>> it's a political shocker. a republican is now the new senator for massachusetts, winning ted kennedy's old seat. >> scott brown beat democrat martha coakley by a clear margin, at least five points. now there are questions about the future
united states senator. >> an outcome that's sending shock waves through washington. our senior political reporter weighs in. >>> city in crisis. looting on the rise in port-au-prince. >> you can't trust anybody right now. >> and amazingly, people still being pulled alive from the rubble. >>> and, role reversal. money and marriage. who benefits more? men or women? it's wednesday, january 20th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now."...
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their view of the united states? more complicated. 68% say they support the american troops in afghanistan now. and they agree with president obama's recent troop surge. "they bring us security," says this woman. but eight years of disappointment in america's performance has left overall approval of the u.s. at only 38%. so what about the enemy, the taliban? our pollshow they remain extremely unpopular. they say, we have bad memories of the taliban. while embattled president hamid karzai is ridi his post election wave of hope. polling in afghanistan is daunting and dangerous. abc news and our partners here sent 168 pollsters out all across the country door-to-door taking the pulse of more than 1,500 people. asking them about ordinary life here. for instance, that covering for women, the burqa, should it be the husband's decision or hers? in this untry, a split decision. women say they should decide. the majority of men say it's the husband's choice. this woman added perspective. "my husband's not the problem," she sa
their view of the united states? more complicated. 68% say they support the american troops in afghanistan now. and they agree with president obama's recent troop surge. "they bring us security," says this woman. but eight years of disappointment in america's performance has left overall approval of the u.s. at only 38%. so what about the enemy, the taliban? our pollshow they remain extremely unpopular. they say, we have bad memories of the taliban. while embattled president hamid...
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the opportunity to restore a balance of power in the united states senate. >> reporter: speaker of the house nancy pelosi is watching the race but insists she's not concerned about the future of health care reform. >> certainly the dynamic will change, depending on what happened in massachusetts. but i -- >> what does that mean? >> just a question of how we would proceed. but it doesn't mean we won't have a health care bill. >> reporter: if brown wins, democrats could still pass a health care reform bill if the house was to just agree to pass the senate version. still, most political analysts agree that scenario is highly unlikely. vinita and eric? >> democratic insiders say they are embarrassed this race seems so close. especially for a state that ted kennedy held for 46 years. so we asked our chief political correspondent george stephanopoulos about the high stakes for president obama. >> most democrats right now would agree with congressman barney frank. a loyal supporter of the president. who said that health reform in this form is likely dead if coakley loses. >> democrats in wash
the opportunity to restore a balance of power in the united states senate. >> reporter: speaker of the house nancy pelosi is watching the race but insists she's not concerned about the future of health care reform. >> certainly the dynamic will change, depending on what happened in massachusetts. but i -- >> what does that mean? >> just a question of how we would proceed. but it doesn't mean we won't have a health care bill. >> reporter: if brown wins, democrats...
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once we get those kids situated, we can work on the kids in foster care in the united states. >> and that community in pittsburgh, adopted 54 children from the haitian ocerganization. >> and i think many people would say yes. people understand that these children are coming from a traumatic situation. you're more able to understand that this could be a safe place for them to land until they go back home. you know? so, i would be totally open to doing that, in any capacity. and would hope to facilitate that here. >> no grilling. but a little politics. let's do a lightning round. first thing that comes to your mind. president obama, year one? >> i still have faith, is what i can say. i'm not looking for a quick fix. i think we're an instant gratification society. and the last eight years were horrific by anyone's standard. and to right that vessel takes more than one year. and i have faith in him. i think he's an amazing leader. >> anything disappoint you over the last year? >> not really. i think i understand the parameters of what's involved. everybody has the greatest ideals when th
once we get those kids situated, we can work on the kids in foster care in the united states. >> and that community in pittsburgh, adopted 54 children from the haitian ocerganization. >> and i think many people would say yes. people understand that these children are coming from a traumatic situation. you're more able to understand that this could be a safe place for them to land until they go back home. you know? so, i would be totally open to doing that, in any capacity. and would...
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it's not a secret that the united states tried to invade cuba, that the united states tried to assassinate castro. that the united states was engaged in secret terrorist activities against cubans. in these five cubans tried to find out about that and they were arrested, charged with terrorism, held i think for a long time without right to counsel, without the right to see their families, and they're still in prison after years. so there are these things that golan -- that go on. so many of them that you never hear about in the press, of course,. you cannot really depend on the major media to report on these things. so we depend on people like you to get up before the microphone and to tell people about it. >> i will leave some postcards on the back table if people want to send just notices to their congress people, information on them and then they can sign and send them to congress because it is just so egregious. but thank you. [applause] >> greetings. my question is looking for your input. looking at george bush and the way he got into office i see the large part of that came from the b
it's not a secret that the united states tried to invade cuba, that the united states tried to assassinate castro. that the united states was engaged in secret terrorist activities against cubans. in these five cubans tried to find out about that and they were arrested, charged with terrorism, held i think for a long time without right to counsel, without the right to see their families, and they're still in prison after years. so there are these things that golan -- that go on. so many of them...
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or the united states's second largest coffee shop owned by islamic mutual-funds. why would these banks roll up their sleeves and decide to produce islamic products? finance years. the will bankers look for ways to make money, look for products to make money. it could be credit swaps or islamic bonds. the point is they realized there is a market of islamic -- people who have money, who are willing to engage global and financial activity but provided it is compatible with their values. a few years ago a bank in chicago announced it was going to provide islamic cars loans not based on interest. it had a huge demand. the first count was a line out of the bank applying for islamic car loans. people who buy cars tend to be middle-class or not. even in this country among the muslim population there is a large demand for islamic financial products. what this tells us is it is a point of engagement between the global economy and the rising segment of the muslim population that has the means to invest. people who buy bonds generally are investors, people who have cash or th
or the united states's second largest coffee shop owned by islamic mutual-funds. why would these banks roll up their sleeves and decide to produce islamic products? finance years. the will bankers look for ways to make money, look for products to make money. it could be credit swaps or islamic bonds. the point is they realized there is a market of islamic -- people who have money, who are willing to engage global and financial activity but provided it is compatible with their values. a few...
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we don't have that mindset in the united states. they may have it because they are organized in such a manner. it is more an issue of how far can the public accept measures such as the measures taken in israel. >> he has made a good point because there is this balance and the current administration made the comment about there is a false choice between your security and your ideals. you choose more security and you give up something on the civil liberties and privacy issue. every time there is an incident or attempted attack we tend to recalibrate that. we may not go as far as israel that considers themselves at war all the time, i doubt the american public would accept that. >> kimberly: but we seem to be more accepting when terrorist acts like this affect the united states. thank you very much. coming up next, their 16-year-old son could have been saved with simple antibiotics. so why did they let him die? and police need more help. this eight month old baby is missing and police have in custody the person suspected of kid nipping
we don't have that mindset in the united states. they may have it because they are organized in such a manner. it is more an issue of how far can the public accept measures such as the measures taken in israel. >> he has made a good point because there is this balance and the current administration made the comment about there is a false choice between your security and your ideals. you choose more security and you give up something on the civil liberties and privacy issue. every time...
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states from other -- flying into the united states from other country also face tougher random screenings incling fum body scans. travelers from seven high-risk countries including nigeria and yemen, will get full-body pat downs and hands on luggage inspection, the latest fallout from the christmas day bombing a tempt on northwest flight 253, a plot allegedly hatched by al qaeda. >> part of something larger from al qaeda. >> on the sunday talk shows, white house counterterrorism adviser, john brennan add knitted the nation's intelligence agency had but failed to connect the series of dots and insists that the system isn't broken. >> there was no smoking gun or piece of intelligence that said this guy is a terrorist. >> we might have had a partial name or an indication of a nigeria but nothing that brought it all together. >> and tom cain argues that the obama administration has been distracted by health care and other challenges. >> it's understandable but not acceptable. >> former cia and nsa chief michael heyden said it's time for ordinary americans to make tough choices. >> what's the
states from other -- flying into the united states from other country also face tougher random screenings incling fum body scans. travelers from seven high-risk countries including nigeria and yemen, will get full-body pat downs and hands on luggage inspection, the latest fallout from the christmas day bombing a tempt on northwest flight 253, a plot allegedly hatched by al qaeda. >> part of something larger from al qaeda. >> on the sunday talk shows, white house counterterrorism...
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[cheers and applause] i thank the people of massachusetts for electing me as your next united states senator! [cheers and applause] [chanting "majority won"] [cheers and applause] >> and every day i hold this office i will give all that is in me to serve you well and make you proud. and most of all -- [inaudible] thank you. most of all i will remember that while the honor is mine this senate seat belongs to no one person, no one political party. and as i've said before, and you've heard it today and you'll hear it loud and clear, this is the people's seat! [cheers and applause] thank you very much. i spoke to interim senator paul kirk. he has completed his work as the senator. [inaudible] i spoke to senator kirk, and he was very gracious. he said he would help in the transition. he welcomes me as soon as i can get there. and i want to thank him from the bottom of my heart. i want to thank him -- [inaudible] and i want to thank him very much. the people, as you know, by their votes have now filled the office themselves. and i'm ready to go to washington without delay! [cheers and appl
[cheers and applause] i thank the people of massachusetts for electing me as your next united states senator! [cheers and applause] [chanting "majority won"] [cheers and applause] >> and every day i hold this office i will give all that is in me to serve you well and make you proud. and most of all -- [inaudible] thank you. most of all i will remember that while the honor is mine this senate seat belongs to no one person, no one political party. and as i've said before, and...
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states to lead to real consumption here in the united states. and again higher tax revenues for the government. i wouldn't be doing my job if i didn't nitpick a little bit. they don't detract over the all study. the term full labor rights is used without really will defining it. i wonder if that isn't a code word for more unionization, which i don't think really this is what about. the great benefit of legalization is that immigrants can enjoy the full labor rights that are available to all american workers right now. it also uses the term flexible legal limits which i think needs to be defined. but none of that should take away from i think the bottom-line headline finding of this study, that is, you have two very different organizations coming to very similar conclusions, and that is enforcement only is a policy that has not only failed but has imposed significant costs on americans as taxpayers and in our economy. if congress and the president want to create better jobs and stimulate the economy, then comprehensive immigration reform, includi
states to lead to real consumption here in the united states. and again higher tax revenues for the government. i wouldn't be doing my job if i didn't nitpick a little bit. they don't detract over the all study. the term full labor rights is used without really will defining it. i wonder if that isn't a code word for more unionization, which i don't think really this is what about. the great benefit of legalization is that immigrants can enjoy the full labor rights that are available to all...
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>> i have been interested in politics, especially in politics in the united states. this program has been amazing to me for getting inside -- one thing that really stayed with me was that sense of respecting both sides, respecting democrats and republicans and the independents. we must take opinions and each party view and respect them and take things from them. >> where do you want to be in 10 years? >> i see myself in the corporate world. in either in under partnership or corporation. >> i want to ask one of the professors or teachers in the audience -- who has the microphone? >> and the student government association president. >> how did you get the job? >> we have to go through a campaign. we have to get a majority vote of the student body. we have to stand for certain issues as to what we can improve. it can be for tuition or books. it can be many things i may mass communication major. this program has been great. it has been amazing and is a greatçó opportunity. miami dade college is a college of opportunities. it has presented itself with the seminar. it ha
>> i have been interested in politics, especially in politics in the united states. this program has been amazing to me for getting inside -- one thing that really stayed with me was that sense of respecting both sides, respecting democrats and republicans and the independents. we must take opinions and each party view and respect them and take things from them. >> where do you want to be in 10 years? >> i see myself in the corporate world. in either in under partnership or...
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and even in the united states, the highest educated group are asian males, the highest earning group are men, the lowest educated group and the lowest earning group are latino females. the porth live in and security. they live in neighborhoods with high crime rates. they are very often subject to police violence. in my book i speak of the work that amnesty international has done in the slums of rio and sao paulo in brazil where the police basically criminalize all of the residents who live there. we will ask questions afterwards. the poor are criminalize even in this city. 43,000 citations were given to people in san francisco in 2006 for sleeping in public parks or places to get homeless people were caramelized for being homeless. there are other forms of insecurity that were suggested to. security of tenure if you are a poor farmer you can be pushed off your land. if you are in a slum you can be destroyed. if you are a day laborer may not durham -- you don't know whether you will earn any money the next day or not so you live with job insecurity so there's many forms of insecurity
and even in the united states, the highest educated group are asian males, the highest earning group are men, the lowest educated group and the lowest earning group are latino females. the porth live in and security. they live in neighborhoods with high crime rates. they are very often subject to police violence. in my book i speak of the work that amnesty international has done in the slums of rio and sao paulo in brazil where the police basically criminalize all of the residents who live...
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we are the biggest community college in the united states. >> small? 160,000 students? >> yes, and we indicater to basically all of miami dade. all the mayors, senators, congressman. we were meeting with a senator tomorrow. we have a very strong through in -- influence in southern florida. >> so you go for two years? >> correct and then we transfer off to university. >> by the way, this school, george washington, gets $50,000 some-odd a year for tuition. what do you have to pay? >> i've been in the honors college so thankfully we get in-state fully covered but it would be approximately $ 6 a create co--- credit. so every year, $1,000 semester a approximately plus books. >> so a little different. >> right. >> due happen to know how many go on to a four-year university or college? >> once you graduate, especially in honorors college, we all usually going going on to get our bachelor's. >> what have you learned? >> just to keep an open mind. you can't narrow yourself to only your view because there are other people and their views and you need to pay attention to those. >>
we are the biggest community college in the united states. >> small? 160,000 students? >> yes, and we indicater to basically all of miami dade. all the mayors, senators, congressman. we were meeting with a senator tomorrow. we have a very strong through in -- influence in southern florida. >> so you go for two years? >> correct and then we transfer off to university. >> by the way, this school, george washington, gets $50,000 some-odd a year for tuition. what do...
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the united states constitution in today's environment? the power of money on the ability to find consensus on the hard things has gotten greater. i am not true that is going to hard decisions. i worry about this decision. >> we could not have gone the constitution if it had been negotiated on c-span. >> corporations do not want to be hated, for the most part. they have many ways to pour more money into the political process if they wanted to and they have chosen not to. to cross that line and suddenly decide that, as a corporation, i want to defeat lindsay gramm of north carolina and those corporations are in sentences co, boston, and new york city, that is -- are in san francisco, boston, and in new york city, that is the favor you can give lindsay gramm because he can make an issue of that. both lindsay gramm and barney frank might ultimately agree on knowing where that money is coming from into north carolina# massachusetts. you can take all thaqi money you want. Ñithe more you take it, the more they tried to influence the election, a
the united states constitution in today's environment? the power of money on the ability to find consensus on the hard things has gotten greater. i am not true that is going to hard decisions. i worry about this decision. >> we could not have gone the constitution if it had been negotiated on c-span. >> corporations do not want to be hated, for the most part. they have many ways to pour more money into the political process if they wanted to and they have chosen not to. to cross...
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the united states naval war college in rhode island. it's a hardship because you know how bad they beat the army team every first week in december. he is listed as one of america's 500 leading judges and law dragon india's been married since 1966 to the former virginia, elizabeth mill year. i knew we had to have a southern connection in there somewhere. judge, if you will so honor as. [applause] >> thank you very much. it's an honor to be here. i do know about the a few appropriate remarks though. i wish i could be brief. prime minister george canning was once asked by a preacher how he enjoyed the sermon and canning replied, you were brief. i said to the preacher, i like to avoid being tedious to which the prime minister said, you are also tedious. back so brevity is no guarantee of success. well, maria elena, you've done a great job with this group. i commend you for it. for preserving our heritage and the legacy of your dear husband. it means a lot to all of us. and i thank all of you for supporting the memory of lincoln, especially
the united states naval war college in rhode island. it's a hardship because you know how bad they beat the army team every first week in december. he is listed as one of america's 500 leading judges and law dragon india's been married since 1966 to the former virginia, elizabeth mill year. i knew we had to have a southern connection in there somewhere. judge, if you will so honor as. [applause] >> thank you very much. it's an honor to be here. i do know about the a few appropriate...
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he hasn't said it since then. >> we're hearing from republicans as well who say that the united states faces daunting difficulties in the new year. tell us more about what they're talking about. >> reporter: senate minority leader mcconnell delivered the gop's response and he didn't talk about the bombing plot, but he said the u.s. is facing two difficult wars, prolonged recession and double digit unemployment. take a listen. >> while it's true that many of us approach the issues differently, at the beginning of a new year, it's important to remember that we're all united by our love of country and by a common faith that no challenge is too great for the american people to overcome. >> senator mcconnell said the u.s. will, quote, persevere as we always have. rick? >> molly henneberg in washington, thanks. >>> there are questions about security failures in intelligence lapses in the failed terrorist attack. it's now a top priority in washington. lawmakers have already called for congressional hearings had they get back to work next week and there has been partisan finger pointing on how
he hasn't said it since then. >> we're hearing from republicans as well who say that the united states faces daunting difficulties in the new year. tell us more about what they're talking about. >> reporter: senate minority leader mcconnell delivered the gop's response and he didn't talk about the bombing plot, but he said the u.s. is facing two difficult wars, prolonged recession and double digit unemployment. take a listen. >> while it's true that many of us approach the...
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states. i painted a large, not just to what to paint but it could be so do not tread on me and also i thought it would help it but there were not interested because they don't have the straw hats. [laughter] and the only been in washington on easter money i was afraid that this is a giant big eight to. as soon as he saw that he said it is beautiful. that was a mighty big trick and, wasn't it? no of course, my daughter is 17 so this is many years ago. of course, she did not know. she was confused with the white house and she took that day and dropped it. but again it you know, who this president is because i was not quite sure so it is the same child you have seen before. [laughter] but just to show the family. is about galileo but the picture i had on my mind was galileo but is supposed to denounce what he had written about and for me not as much as against the show of power. why did books for my daughter i had to negotiate to change my name it with called motherland that it was too close to
states. i painted a large, not just to what to paint but it could be so do not tread on me and also i thought it would help it but there were not interested because they don't have the straw hats. [laughter] and the only been in washington on easter money i was afraid that this is a giant big eight to. as soon as he saw that he said it is beautiful. that was a mighty big trick and, wasn't it? no of course, my daughter is 17 so this is many years ago. of course, she did not know. she was...
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states, like the united kingdom. if you look at the plans that are various different allies have in the next few months to have a conference to deal with the situation in yemen i think you can say that it is pretty clear saudi arabia is not enough. there needs to be other people involved in this equation, there needs to be other governments, and probably more money. >> nbc news terrorism analyst evan kohlmann, thanks for the update this morning and for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> for more on the investigation into the christmas day plot, including a look at how al qaeda has flourished in yemen, head to msnbc.com. if you have questions for me, or even questions you want to hear from evan kohlmann, twitter me, twitter.com/dav twitter.com/davidschuster. >>> now, to the latest on the cold snap across much of the country. temperatures are going to plunge from the plains to the northeast today. there will also be snow and lots of it. a foot of snow is already on the ground there in maine. take a look at
states, like the united kingdom. if you look at the plans that are various different allies have in the next few months to have a conference to deal with the situation in yemen i think you can say that it is pretty clear saudi arabia is not enough. there needs to be other people involved in this equation, there needs to be other governments, and probably more money. >> nbc news terrorism analyst evan kohlmann, thanks for the update this morning and for joining us. we appreciate it....
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the united states. just yesterday a man slipped through security at newark airport in new jersey so this morning police are still looking for that man. authorities say the man walked through the screening checkpoint exit into the secure side of the continental terminal. police are looking at surveillance tapes, they are trying to identify that man. airline passengers are boarding again this morning after flights were grounded for hours yesterday. so, you have what happened in newark yesterday. multiply that by what happened on christmas day, needless to say things are going to change when you fly. >> sherrie johnson is live to tell us what it is going to be like to leave town today. >> reporter: good morning. the u.s. government has issued new security rules for all airlines that fly into this country. immediately after the christmas day bomb attempt. the government ordered patdowns and extra luggage checks for all passengers on international flights to the u.s. today new measures narrow that down to th
the united states. just yesterday a man slipped through security at newark airport in new jersey so this morning police are still looking for that man. authorities say the man walked through the screening checkpoint exit into the secure side of the continental terminal. police are looking at surveillance tapes, they are trying to identify that man. airline passengers are boarding again this morning after flights were grounded for hours yesterday. so, you have what happened in newark yesterday....
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united states wants to see a return on its money. essentially he pressed the president to take the fight to al qaeda. >> so now? >> he's coming back with that message, only he's underlining it with harsher words and more money that the u.s. is promising. >> he wants to see action? >> he wants the yemeni government to take action against al qaeda. the problem is, by focusing so exclusively on al qaeda, the u.s. almost induces the type of results it's hoping to avoid. >> last question to mr. hall. do you agree with mr. johnston, it's probably not the case there will be boots on the ground? >> i think there are boots on the ground, i hope they are yemeni boots. the u.s. role is providing intelligence, training, equipment. that's our comparative advant e advantage. i would argue we're not just talking about a military response to this problem. we have to broaden our efforts, we have to look at the economic, political and social factors that make yemen an attractive safe haven for al qaeda, we have to address those as well. the significan
united states wants to see a return on its money. essentially he pressed the president to take the fight to al qaeda. >> so now? >> he's coming back with that message, only he's underlining it with harsher words and more money that the u.s. is promising. >> he wants to see action? >> he wants the yemeni government to take action against al qaeda. the problem is, by focusing so exclusively on al qaeda, the u.s. almost induces the type of results it's hoping to avoid....
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maybe i can go to the united states to ask for some money. golda had known the united states but she had not been there for several years, and one day in june, it was a freezing day she remembered. she arrived in new york and a summer dress that she had in tel aviv because she could not go back to our apartment in jerusalem because of the arabs cutting the roads. she arrived with a handbag and the customs officer at idyllwild it was called at that time, asked her, but how much money do
maybe i can go to the united states to ask for some money. golda had known the united states but she had not been there for several years, and one day in june, it was a freezing day she remembered. she arrived in new york and a summer dress that she had in tel aviv because she could not go back to our apartment in jerusalem because of the arabs cutting the roads. she arrived with a handbag and the customs officer at idyllwild it was called at that time, asked her, but how much money do
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i think that's a strong signal nat united states will bomb through on what president obama has said, which he's going to hold people to account. i think that is a not very subtly coded way of saying there will be retribution and it will be military retribution. and we've already seen strikes on december 17th and december 24th at al qaeda targets in yemen. but i imagine there's going to be more of those strikes and i don't think general petraeus was bringing a thank you mote to the president of yemen for your help on the war in the terror, i think he was bringing more of an ultimatum which is to say if that plane that had blown up, 300 mostly americans would be dead. and this is coming from your territory. and if you can't control your own territory, we can help you, we're already giving aid, we can increase that aid, but we also, you know, this poses a major threat to the united states and we can do this with you or without you. and i think that's what the you been stance of the conversation was. i can't imagine that he would have said anything else given what the president said yest
i think that's a strong signal nat united states will bomb through on what president obama has said, which he's going to hold people to account. i think that is a not very subtly coded way of saying there will be retribution and it will be military retribution. and we've already seen strikes on december 17th and december 24th at al qaeda targets in yemen. but i imagine there's going to be more of those strikes and i don't think general petraeus was bringing a thank you mote to the president of...
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al-qaeda organization have no interest in cooperating with the united states government. in fact, you know, people like richard reid and abdulmutallab, they want to announce their hostility towards our country, our government and our people almost as a badge of honor for themselves. so cooperation is unlikely, you know, based on our historical experiences dealing with the terrorists. in light of that, it becomes even more important to try to gather as much intelligence. to the window of intelligence gathering is oftentimes a very short window as you're looking forward and identifying the breadth of the organization and the depth and the breadth of the plot against our country in our interests. so, you know, hopefully this debate and dialogue is happening within the administration as the president determines who is going to be identified as an enemy combat pant. -- combatant. you know, the courts essentially have recognized the president's power under these circumstances. we are in a war, he is an enemy combatant, he fits the description, and he could be held during the co
al-qaeda organization have no interest in cooperating with the united states government. in fact, you know, people like richard reid and abdulmutallab, they want to announce their hostility towards our country, our government and our people almost as a badge of honor for themselves. so cooperation is unlikely, you know, based on our historical experiences dealing with the terrorists. in light of that, it becomes even more important to try to gather as much intelligence. to the window of...
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states opposed to inside the united states. i had a conversation with carl a couple of months ago. he said the biggest danger to the economy of the united states is that it is becoming -- it has forgot how to make products, how to ino vate and produce in its own manufacturing plants. how do we get back to doing the basics? we created some of the greatest products in the world? >> i mentioned nifty earlier. we have to start early on. if you're a student in high school, manufacturing never even comes across your radar. if you go to our great universities, you can go through four years and never -- i have a kid just out and i have a child in university. the chances that you will ever hear about manufacturing are slim to zero. ok? and even if she were at a university that had an engineering school, there was little chance she would ever see the laboratories where machine tools are made so you can make stuff on production lines. it is just outside of our consciousness. so if i were to do this, you know, i would reform basic educatio
states opposed to inside the united states. i had a conversation with carl a couple of months ago. he said the biggest danger to the economy of the united states is that it is becoming -- it has forgot how to make products, how to ino vate and produce in its own manufacturing plants. how do we get back to doing the basics? we created some of the greatest products in the world? >> i mentioned nifty earlier. we have to start early on. if you're a student in high school, manufacturing never...
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or other agency of united states government. you claim that this is a misunderstanding or a miscommunication. are you willing to forgo any financial gain that may arise through this incident including appearances, books, bees, or television opportunities such as any reality tv shows? >> i am only compelled to respond to questions are on the circumstances. i respectfully decline that answer your question. >> i think that these witnesses have a right to invoke the fifth amendment against self- incrimination when it relates to criminal activity. something that would incriminate them in a criminal proceeding. i also think that they me be offering the fifth amendment question that do not so involved such jeopardy. i ask that we consider what response we should have to these witnesses. thank you mr. chairman. >> thank you very much. i thank the witnesses for their testimony and the members for their questions p. i would remind the witnesses that the member of the committee may have additional questions for you and we will ask you to r
or other agency of united states government. you claim that this is a misunderstanding or a miscommunication. are you willing to forgo any financial gain that may arise through this incident including appearances, books, bees, or television opportunities such as any reality tv shows? >> i am only compelled to respond to questions are on the circumstances. i respectfully decline that answer your question. >> i think that these witnesses have a right to invoke the fifth amendment...
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national temperatures, though, most of the united states is feeling this arctic blast of cool temperatures and record-breaking temperatures. negative two is the current temperature in minneapolis. 16 in boston where the ravens will be playing for tomorrow. very cold air for them. seven degrees in st. louis. how about miami? 39 degrees in miami. they're dealing with a lot of freezing conditions too. this area of high pressure in control. that's allowing for northwesterly winds to come down from canada. we'll still continue with northwesterly winds. it will feel warm sxer look nice outside. clear conditions waking up tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. widespread sunshine throughout the daytime for sunday. in to the first part of monday. as we look towards monday evening, things change a little bit. we'll see clouds thicken up. another system will come from the west and it will -- to the higher elevations. for us in baltimore and d.c. we'll see scattered flurries. no huge accumulation, but flurries by early tuesday morning. for tomorrow, a beautiful day. a very january day. again, below-normal temperature
national temperatures, though, most of the united states is feeling this arctic blast of cool temperatures and record-breaking temperatures. negative two is the current temperature in minneapolis. 16 in boston where the ravens will be playing for tomorrow. very cold air for them. seven degrees in st. louis. how about miami? 39 degrees in miami. they're dealing with a lot of freezing conditions too. this area of high pressure in control. that's allowing for northwesterly winds to come down from...
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does this person, could he become a threat to the united states? and these errors do occur. human errors occur, but i believe end to end, we have a very sound architecture. >> shannon: we've built a much better frame work for intelligence sharing among the different agencies? >> the sharing happens automatically, when a cable comes in at cia, it goes to nctc, if it's any remotely related to terrorism they have ceo data bases, dozens and dozens of officer there with full access to the most sensitive intelligence, so it's shared. a lot of data flows in, intelligence, military, law enforcement and all has to be sifted through every day and decisions have to be reached every day and train, good trained all source analysts are not in clinical supply. >> shannon: do we need more funding, more resources for the agencies? >> i think we have the resources, i think we just now have to get experienced officers. we had a huge turnover of officers in the 1990's and a lot of the young officers have two or three years experience. when i was growing up i was told it was five years you may b
does this person, could he become a threat to the united states? and these errors do occur. human errors occur, but i believe end to end, we have a very sound architecture. >> shannon: we've built a much better frame work for intelligence sharing among the different agencies? >> the sharing happens automatically, when a cable comes in at cia, it goes to nctc, if it's any remotely related to terrorism they have ceo data bases, dozens and dozens of officer there with full access to...
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>> cnn now projects, larry, that scott brown will become the next united states senator in the state of massachusetts did efeag martha coakley. 53% for scott brown, 46% for martha coakley. he has maintained a 100,000-vote advantage. we're also told by our chief national correspondent john king that martha coakley has already telephoned scott brown to concede his knowledge he has now won this race. so there will be a republican filling the seat of the late ted kennedy in the state of massachusetts. larry, this is big news because at stake right now, health care reform and a lot of other stuff. the democrats will no longer have the 60-seat supermajority that can beat a filibuster if they want a filibuster, so this is very significant for the democrats and republicans on so many issues. >> larry: john king is at brown headquarters. the last republican was senator ed brook, the black liberal republican, was tit not, in '78? '68, maybe. >> you're exactly right, larry, ed brook filled two terms. he left the united states senate in 1979, and since then massachusetts has not sent a republica
>> cnn now projects, larry, that scott brown will become the next united states senator in the state of massachusetts did efeag martha coakley. 53% for scott brown, 46% for martha coakley. he has maintained a 100,000-vote advantage. we're also told by our chief national correspondent john king that martha coakley has already telephoned scott brown to concede his knowledge he has now won this race. so there will be a republican filling the seat of the late ted kennedy in the state of...
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i am not a spokesman for the united states government. please do not regard my remarks has in any wave representing the views of either the president or the u.s. government. i speak only for myself. that said, what i would like to do is review for up very briefly the key conclusions of the review that i chaired, particularly on the substance of afghanistan, al qaeda, and a bit on pakistan, and then spend most of my time talking about the way forward and where we go from here, and what we can expect in the months ahead. briefly put, president obama inherited a disaster in afghanistan. a war that should have been won and finished in 2002 was not. instead of going of a our enmy relentlessly and remorselyleslys we lost our attention and drifted off to the mesopotamian valley. the consequence was our enemy was allowed to regroup and recover. the afghan state that we tried to rebuild was gravely handicapped from the beginning. al qaeda was able to reestablish a safe haven, a sanctuary along the border between pakistan and afghanistan. and pakis
i am not a spokesman for the united states government. please do not regard my remarks has in any wave representing the views of either the president or the u.s. government. i speak only for myself. that said, what i would like to do is review for up very briefly the key conclusions of the review that i chaired, particularly on the substance of afghanistan, al qaeda, and a bit on pakistan, and then spend most of my time talking about the way forward and where we go from here, and what we can...
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what can the united states to? we of a democratic president, lots of people are incredibly excited about him. his least policies look very familiar to the last regime. so is the united states -- what can the united states do about questions of governance in the least because there's a tremendous amount of wealth in the middle east. there's a tremendous amount of private capital in the middle east. what can we do so that our president takes a lead not only fees of the israel and egypt but also some of the large economic paradigms' that are not working so well here recently, and we have a situation in the middle east where young people are not a bomb, young people or not this is unlikely to become extremists, our concern about this is not just about young people becoming terrorists and i think it's important there are fundamental issues we have to talk about and not talk about our interest in that question just because this notion of suicide bombers. >> can i make a comment? this generation and waiting i read a chapt
what can the united states to? we of a democratic president, lots of people are incredibly excited about him. his least policies look very familiar to the last regime. so is the united states -- what can the united states do about questions of governance in the least because there's a tremendous amount of wealth in the middle east. there's a tremendous amount of private capital in the middle east. what can we do so that our president takes a lead not only fees of the israel and egypt but also...
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the united states on the one hand, the good news if the united states had the political will to actually make a statement and a stand on gaza it could. the bad news is it's hard to see how there is going to be a positive constructive peace process moving forward if gaza isn't part and parcel of that. >> what is the view from israel i think the donner and stiff narrative remains one of as jim wolfensohn discussed earlier israel left in 2005. there was the continuation of the rocket attacks. where is the love, where is diprete lummis for withdraw? the fact that most of the international community is not recognized in the occupation because it always continues to control the sea, the air, the border exit's of course the egyptian one, the conditions of that withdrawal is unilateralism, nothing but entrenchment in parallel on the west bank, the immediate imposition of a blockade to the non-implementation of faxes and movement agreement doesn't really factor into the equation. what i would argue in terms of how this affects israel is if you take everything we just heard and then reflect back o
the united states on the one hand, the good news if the united states had the political will to actually make a statement and a stand on gaza it could. the bad news is it's hard to see how there is going to be a positive constructive peace process moving forward if gaza isn't part and parcel of that. >> what is the view from israel i think the donner and stiff narrative remains one of as jim wolfensohn discussed earlier israel left in 2005. there was the continuation of the rocket...
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how are they representing the united states? aren't they will not for overthrowing democratic leaders? but -- are today well known for overthrowing democratic leaders? guest: certainly in the early days the cia was doing a lot of that kind of thing. there was a well-known operation to depose leaders, democratic or not, at a lot of that of the early days that aired out in the 1970's and congressional hearings. you are right, there is a lot i know about what the cia is actually doing. it is the cia job, its charter, to go abroad and break the laws of other countries. by doing as be announced, they are breaking laws -- of other nations -- and by doing espionage, they are breaking laws of other nations. it is legal by u.s. law because it is approved by the president. but it is the nature of what they do, to steal the secrets of target governments. host: michigan, mark. help me with the name of your town. caller: it would appear that based on a lot of our recent incidents with fort hood and the letter that the ability to filter is th
how are they representing the united states? aren't they will not for overthrowing democratic leaders? but -- are today well known for overthrowing democratic leaders? guest: certainly in the early days the cia was doing a lot of that kind of thing. there was a well-known operation to depose leaders, democratic or not, at a lot of that of the early days that aired out in the 1970's and congressional hearings. you are right, there is a lot i know about what the cia is actually doing. it is the...
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not even to mention the united states. how many examiners, how much training, how long it will take. how many companies make the machines, how quickly they can fill the orders. >> let's say that's an overwhelming task that people can't imagine to get online quickly. what about targeting certain people? i asked this question yesterday. we look at israel. israel hasn't had a major attack for quite some time. they say they know who's coming through their airports. if the research shows, i've heard some say the research is not accurate, that 90% of the people committing these sorts of acts of terrorists or trying to terrorism are of a certain decent or background, then why not look at those people? >> because the members that either are members of al qaeda or sympathetic to al qaeda are from every country, every race, every ethnic background at this point. it would be -- if you zero in on one group you're going to exclude another, and, you know, there's just many other possibilities of why somebody might want to do something o
not even to mention the united states. how many examiners, how much training, how long it will take. how many companies make the machines, how quickly they can fill the orders. >> let's say that's an overwhelming task that people can't imagine to get online quickly. what about targeting certain people? i asked this question yesterday. we look at israel. israel hasn't had a major attack for quite some time. they say they know who's coming through their airports. if the research shows, i've...
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department. >> it goes far beyond the united states of america. haiti did not get to this condition without the help and conspiracy of european countries, and as we have allowed that to happen in our hemisphere. it is not just a question of guilt. it is having done a job and saying never again. i think it is more than just our responsibility. >> i have already been invited to a meeting with the european parliament. i will certainly be talking about haiti, to put that on the agenda with the european parliament's, which is a growing, powerful organization in europe. >> that need convey my gratitude for you being here today. often, haiti gets off the radar after crisis. we hope you will continue to follow what takes place in haiti and keep it on the public's mind. this has been a phenomenal response to the needs of the haitian people, and we want to make sure of that response is sustained. the media will be very important in that effort. thank you again. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satell
department. >> it goes far beyond the united states of america. haiti did not get to this condition without the help and conspiracy of european countries, and as we have allowed that to happen in our hemisphere. it is not just a question of guilt. it is having done a job and saying never again. i think it is more than just our responsibility. >> i have already been invited to a meeting with the european parliament. i will certainly be talking about haiti, to put that on the agenda...
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they cannot sell to the united states. last year, there were the fifth largest trading partner on this trade along. there is potential -- with respect to the doctors, this is something that is controversial in cuba. many doctors to serve overseas and it could impact the country's health system. one in three cuban doctors are serving overseas. this is something that people are watching very closely. bhost: you say that obama has looked at the policy in cuba. will they be able to improve their relations? guest: we cannot answer that this year. there is issues of cuban- americans wanting to go back and visit their families on the island. island. on the one hand they see the united states as a huge problem, but on the other, they have become very good at operating in an international environment for the u.s. embargo of cuba.
they cannot sell to the united states. last year, there were the fifth largest trading partner on this trade along. there is potential -- with respect to the doctors, this is something that is controversial in cuba. many doctors to serve overseas and it could impact the country's health system. one in three cuban doctors are serving overseas. this is something that people are watching very closely. bhost: you say that obama has looked at the policy in cuba. will they be able to improve their...